I'm upvoting this simply because it's the first time this month, possibly this year, that I've seen someone correctly use and spell "queue."
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Que?
Sera?
Don't forget "lo", people always forget it. 😅
"Lo que será, será."
They forget it because that's not the words of the song.
The song uses an Italian phrase from a fictional gravestone and spells it the Spanish way to appeal to American Spanish speakers.
Ohh, it's a song! I thought people just liked the saying in Spanish but kept saying it all wrong
This was in Minneapolis earlier this year and the demand was through the roof.
I mean if all the small bookstores came together at a brewery/pub in my town I would be intrigued too.
Weird how every town used to have a small bookstore, and they all went out of business because Borders and Barnes and Noble and Fox Books put all the little guys out of business, and then they all disappeared because Amazon put them out of business, and now people are clamoring for more small shops in their local towns.
Funny, but not like haha funny.
I really miss our used book store. It was tiny but packed, and it had that smell.
Back when Amazon first came out they were only doing books. They often had books other bookstores didn't have or carry and they were packaged with care. Nowadays any book you get from Amazon is usually printed crappily, with pages stuck together, cut off, or not even cut. Then they throw it in a box without packing where it bounces around and gets bent up. Regular bookstores now have good online platforms and if they don't have a book in store they can almost always order it. I know I'll get a quality print that isn't bent to crap. The only downside is occasionally they'll stick stickers somewhere that you're pretty sure the gods themselves super glued onto it.
Barnes and Noble is on a hard upswing recently, and are expanding., mainly by allowing local stores to stock what sells in their areas.
Still, buy from bookshop.org if you can. Its a coalition of thousands of small bookshops where the vast majority of profits from purchases flow right back to them instead of megacorps.
I used to spend several thousand every year buying books. Usually from small independent bookstore. I was also always in the library checking out books but the local libraries collection was very small and limited.
Next I got one of the early generation kindles keyboard when I was traveling all the time before I had a smart phone. I of course found all the free books and downloaded several thousand of those. Amazon made almost nothing off of me for that one. I still hit the library regularly for books I could not get for free or stuff for my kids.
Then my local library started offering digital books via Libby and Hoopla. I have pretty much completely stopped using kindle completely in favor of those two apps. I vote every chance I get for the library to get more funding as its back to being my go-to place. I physically have only gone to the library once in the past 5 years however.
Honestly, I would rather see a massive extension of library services than more private bookstores.
Meanwhile in my town the local bookstore died because a real estate developer bought the building and jacked up the rent 400% in order to force him out, then cancelled leases on the smaller businesses and made plans to destroy the building as part of a big vapid project. Local residents couldn't stop it happening but blocked demolition and it's been sitting empty and neglected so long the developer died. At this point it probably can't be restored either. A fucking shame.
My local brewpub keeps organizing events around a climbing wall. I don’t see how that combination is ever a good idea
Honestly? You’d be surprised at how helpful it can be. I’ve sent routes with a slight buzz that I never could have done completely sober. It helps take the edge off the fear, and it helps you stay loose and keeps you from sapping all your strength from tensing too much. Every advantage helps when you’re pressing your limits.
Climbing while excessively drunk is of course a terrible idea.
That is very surprising, except of course the last sentence
What does "adult scholastic book fair" mean?
Is it a book fair for adult shoppers?
Or a fair of adult content books?
Yeah, I think I would misunderstand it too
Yes.
What a great idea. I remember being super excited for book fairs in elementary school. Add beer? So there.
In fairness, I saw this and immediately thought about going before the brain kicked in and said probably not near me 😂
Given snow in the picture and it’s late spring in the northern hemisphere, it’s “ A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..."
Time travel is a small price to pay for a book fair in a brewery! Though apparently distance is a whole other matter...
Never let anybody tell you books are dead.
So you're telling me the trees are still alive after we make them into books? That's pretty cool
Beer, Goosebumps, giant Guiness Book of World Records no one can afford and crazy pencil toppers? Hell yeah they underestimated the demand.
Reportedly this is where some kids found gems like Roller Coaster Tycoon in just a CD jewel case, too. :D
Man.....kid me got fucked over.... weren't no games at the ones I went to! In fact some Karen complained about Goosebumps books so much after the one when I was in 4th grade that in 5th grade there weren't any. There WAS a letter handed out to every kid full naming the person who killed Goosebumps for everyone....
There was a similar thing local to me last year and apparently it was a huge hit. I'm hoping they do it again.
https://www.ksby.com/san-luis-obispo/boozy-book-fair-where-books-brews-and-nostalgia-collides
How is this a meme?
It's a self replicating unit of cultural information
Do they have Animorphs?
Yes, but only in the 18+ section.
This is what we've always wanted since we left grade school.
With a food truck selling personal pan pizzas.
Jesus Christ, YES.
That is a long line just to get some beer and smut
when you say it like that, it's not long enough
That's what she said
It covers 2 of the epic Bs of my life. Beer and books. I can see why this is a hit.